This is a new base for my web pages on WW2
submarines
moved from www.39-45war.com

for some stupid reason, Google Chrome
will not show this page properly
If you copy the address into Edge, or IE, it is correctly laid
out

HMS Sybil on the River Mersey

U101

British
Submarines. Not as well documented as their American and German counterparts. British Submarines operated mainly in secret missions,
transporting agents and
in the Mediterranean; many were lost on their perilous tasks. Several pages on individual
submarines including never before seen images. 2 pages

U33. A dangerous mission, and a heaven sent opportunity for the British.
Enigma components were found.

British Submarines by alphabetical list

Uboat losses of WW2.
Chronological index

HM
Submarine Thetis. Sank on 1 June 1939 on her first sea trial from the
River Mersey. How she was raised, renamed and fought on as HMS
Thunderbolt.

How close these U Boats came to winning the war for Germany is well
documented. Here are my own pages on this crucial phase in the Battle of the
Atlantic. Of 40,000+ German sailors who left port; 30,000+ did not
return. That's 75%!!!

The US submarine war in the Pacific. Includes a new page on Richard
O'Kane (08/18)

Sunk on
the last day of the war and raised in the 90s. The U534 is now a resident on
Merseyside, the home port of the Battle of the Atlantic in WW2. Images of a visit I made there in August 2000
and later.The U534 has left her
home on Birkenhead docks in Feb 2008. Now at Woodside Ferry
Terminal and open to the public.

The R14, taken from Life Magazine Sept 18th 1939.

The U344 is the sub sank
HMS Kite, the only "success" of its career.
Contains some archive images & documents. Some information has been
removed, as someone, from a u boat site, who I
didn't get the material off, claimed copyright and wanted cash up front
or threatened legal action to "recover" the sum of 40 euros! Therefore
the information, vital to our continued quest for knowledge, has been
removed and deleted from my computer.

The sub that sank a train
USS Barb

The U234 and her secret cargo to Japan
and how it finally did arrive there, but not as they expected!